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Original article by Niya Allen-Vatel, glassdoor Don’t do what these overeager candidates do. As in romantic relationships, hiring managers avoid an overeager suitor. You know the type–after one date or one conversation, they’re calling, texting, and wanting to see you every day…

When it comes to interviewing, knowing what NOT to do is just as important as knowing what to do. Original article by Casey Bond, Huffington Post After months of searching, your job hunt could soon come to an end. You…

Original article by Brittany Wong, HuffPost Politeness pays off, especially when you’re looking for jobs. According to a new report released by recruitment software provider CIMS, sending a thank-you note or email after a job interview can help you clinch a…

This is a great reminder to prepare, prepare, prepare for your interview and follow up afterward with a concise, timely thank you note. These are your best defenses against all that post-interview nail-biting! Stop Obsessively Rereading That Email From Your Job Interviewer Original…

Spoiler alert – your resume is only part of the package. Interview prep, communication skills, and your online activity all play a role in your desirability as a candidate. Original article by Carolin Ceniza-Levine, Forbes One of the most…

Original article by David G. Jensen, Science Last month, I focused on succeeding in a job search by taking the less-trodden path—the path that is a bit more difficult but which almost invariably gets you further ahead in the end….

Original article by Elizabeth Grace Saunders, Fast Company Job searches always take time but don’t have to waste time. As a time management coach, I’ve worked with many job seekers who stick to whatever feels safe and comfortable instead of doing what’s…